On tap at a meeting, organised by Sörspecialista.hu.
Poured deep golden with a medium white/ off white head . .Aroma of sweet malt and some spicies, caramel and honey. Flavour opens with malt and some caramel, some honey and herbal hops. Some spicies in the aftertaste liuke vanilla and honey. Drinkable and OK one but i expexted more. Where is the "huge ammount of hops?"

Sampled on 1/13/2011. This kellbier pours a slightly hazy deep orange copper gold color from a 50cl bottle. Small to medium sized white foamy head with nice retention and good lacing. The aroma is caramel, fruity, bready and sweet. A medium bodied Kellerbier. The malts are caramel, fruity and sweet. The hops are floral and citrusy. It’s a little hoppy for a Kellerbier, but it kind of works. Nice carbonation. Has a nice earthy, mineral taste as well. Works well against the sweet malts. Very drinkable, would work well as a session ale. Mouthfeel is full and round. Finish is clean and smooth. Aftertaste is slightly sweet.

A hazed golden lager with a thin white head. In aroma, a nice grainy malt with classic chalkey notes. In mouth, a good crisp and classy malt with good german hops, bitterness, medium bodied. Smooth! On tap at ChurchKey DC with ArgoO, Sept. 16 2010.

UPDATED: OCT 14, 2010 500 ml bottle picked up for me by beastiefan2k. Chg No 31902091 printed on back label. Pour is a cloudy hace orange golden with a noisy two inch white head that falls with soapy lacing. Pretty. Aroma is mildly sweet malt, along with an earthy dirtiness and mineral note. Taste is the mild biscuit sweetness of the malt, followed close behind with a nice toasted grain and finishing with the earthy mineral. A spicy / grassy hoppiness is present throughout. The sweetness returns, and lingers some in the long finish. Palate is unfiltered, medium to light bodied, an almost creamy mouthfeel that is paired with effervescent carbonation that along with the mineral, dries the beer out nicely. Easy drinking, fun beer.

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